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ALAN JONES



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black
HELP

warning light has appeared on dashboard air suspension inactive...
can anyone help?

thank you

Post #393639 29th Jun 2016 2:36pm
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ALAN JONES



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

thanks stan

Post #393645 29th Jun 2016 2:52pm
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Maybe a mechanic ?

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Post #393650 29th Jun 2016 5:08pm
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If the car seems to be working normally you might try seeing what it does in the morning. My 2004 car showed that message from time to time and it just went away again. It can happen because the air compressor has got too hot and needs a break, it is OK again once it has cooled.

If you keep getting the warning it might be a sensor that has broken, that can happen at random, a diagnostic test would reveal which one. Only Range Rovers since 1988

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RR2008HSE



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Good advice from CS. I'm no expert, but it seems like too little info to diagnose.

Post #393744 29th Jun 2016 11:07pm
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jfb1977



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Same as CS. My 2007 SC used to randomly display that error message from time to time but usually cleared itself.

Not sure that's massively helpful, but as is the way with all things tech nowadays "turn it off and then turn it back on again" can cure many ills.

Also maybe get the suspension 'air bags' checked. If they get minor leaks / failures I believe the loss of pressure can throw up your error message too. Past (too many to list, but a few favs)...
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2007 FFRR 4.2 S/C
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2014 Merc SL500 AMG 4.7 V8 BiTurbo (remapped to 560BHP)
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Post #393746 29th Jun 2016 11:15pm
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Without an id tool etc there is nothing you can really do as you must be able to see the fault codes as a first step, I have the Gap diagnostic tool and highly recommend it

I have already used it to diagnose a faulty steering angle sensor which was causing my eas / abs etc inactive codes, I then replaced the sensor myself and re set it using the tool and all has been good for some 50 thousand odd ks, The tool in all honesty will pay for itself the first time you have a problem like this

Actually thinking about it more , One thing you can do is check your battery voltage / condition and that the terminals are nice and tight... low voltage etc can cause these type of issues also



Dave

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